In the middle of finals atm so i don't have too much time to investigate this at present.

Some things that could be helpful to know is if it happens regardless of network status (ie linked or unlinked)Does it obey ULine mode changes or mode changes from other servers?Is netsplit protection enabled? Ie upon creating a new channel do you receive operator status?

It does see +s changes and -s if services (ulined server) is doing it. But NOT if a normal hub or leaf is doing it.Modes +k +l both work. They have parameters. While +s +i doesn't. Makes sense??I've tried 2 different debians.

Both run OpenSSL 0.9.8g and gcc (Debian 4.3.2-1.1) 4.3.2

When I join a new channel I do get @. But even that channel won't do +s.I /squit the server, and tried +s. Still no luck.